He's been described as "a gentleman in the truest sense both on and off the pitch".
A former Westmeath GAA player who passed away this week will be laid to rest tomorrow.
Athlone's Enda Mulvihill died on Wednesday following a short illness.
It is with tremendous pain and sadness that we announce the passing of one of our most decorated, dedicated and loved club members, Enda Mulvihill after a short illness.
— Garrycastle Gaa (@gaagarrycastle) June 22, 2022
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His funeral mass will place tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in St. John the Baptist Church, Clontarf, followed by burial in Coosan Cemetery.
Cathal Mullins pays tribute to his former Garrycastle teammate:
Garrycastle GAA have described Enda Mulvihill as a "gentleman in the truest sense both on and off the pitch", following his sad passing in recent days.https://t.co/Q63ZtFgNvX
— Midlands 103 Sport (@MidlandsSport) June 23, 2022
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